12th annual Chili Bowl Luncheon Saturday in Old Forge

Admission is $25, $18 for children and includes a handcrafted bowl to keep and trivia card. Each correct answer a participant makes on their card will give them a raffle ticket to enter to win View’s Chili Bowl Basket Raffle.

Chili may also be purchased without the bowl for $10, $5 for children.

Homemade meat and vegetarian chili, stews, and soups will be prepared by local restaurants and served in newly handcrafted bowls created from View’s Pottery Workshop and by other artists, near and far. The potters from this year’s workshop have produced an eclectic collection of bowls featuring a variety of surface decorations.

View volunteer and artist Bette Rintrona said there will be nearly 300 handcrafted bowls at the Chili Bowl Luncheon.

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